I am going to be getting some western Chorus frog this spring and I was wondering if Chorus frogs like to climb up a little bit?
I am going to be getting some western Chorus frog this spring and I was wondering if Chorus frogs like to climb up a little bit?
I think they're tree frogs? So if so yes, they would like to climb.
According to a quick search, they're not as good at it as other tree frogs but they still do it so something to climb might be good.
Okay, I have a really big tree stump that will make constancy with the ground at multiple points. The tank will also have a clay background with ledges and tons of room to move, it's a 10 gallon but I'm saying it will be a 15 gallon with all the spaces they can move around with, clay background will cover 3 sides and the tank will be vertical. Another Q, could I get away with feeding fruit flies dusted and then springtails along with moths?
Lastly could spring peepers and Chorus frogs live together
springtails are pretty small, I don't know how big chorus frogs are but if they're the right size, go for it. You might need to dust the feeders though.
As far as mixing,"chorus frog" is a name for a lot of different species, including spring peepers. I wouldn't mix them if they're different though, just to be on the safe side. Different species have different levels of toxins in their skin and over time sometimes one can harm another.
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